Scott Kazmir and three relievers combined on a four-hitter Sunday, and the Cleveland Indians won for the 10th time in their past 11 games, beating the Miami Marlins 2-0.

The shutout was the 15th for the Indians, most in the American League. They took two of three games in the series despite scoring a total of only six runs.

The Indians, who are chasing AL Central leader Detroit, begin a four-game series at home Monday against the Tigers.

Lonnie Chisenhall and Michael Brantley drove in the Indians' runs, and that was enough for Kazmir (7-4). Making his 200th career appearance, the left-hander won his fourth decision in a row by limiting the Marlins to two hits in six shutout innings.